NXT on solar power

Just as I was thinking about what it would take to make a mars rover with the NXT, I found the dSolar panels from Dexter Industries. How cool is that, a mars rover that actually runs on solar cells!

However, $100 seems a bit expensive for such a nice-to-have feature. Looking around on eBay revealed you can get more power for half the money, only it doesn’t come in a LEGO friendly package.

I bought them anyway, and documented the customizations. Soldering iron required!

[update]: It is recommended that you put diodes between the panels, see comments below.

So basically I connected the panels in parallel with a few plugs from an old computer. The whole thing is connects to the NXT via 2 fake batteries made of hot glue cartridges. To prove it really works:

Hi again. Looked through ebay for solar panels and see that it is recommended that you put a simple rectifying diode (search for 1n4* diode* to get the lowest prices) in the wires from each panel. I think this is to stop a shaded panel from getting power shoved in by other panels in better light.